S C Kheterpal, S N Dhawan and, P N Kapil Solutions for Chapter: Thermodynamics, Exercise 13: PROBLEMS FOR PRACTICE
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Calculate the standard free energy change for the reaction:. Given that the standard free energies of formation of and are and respectively. Can the above reaction occur at the standard state?

A chemist claims that the following reaction is feasible at .
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Verify his claim. Given that for and are and respectively.

The value of for the water gas reaction, , is at . Calculate the standard free energy change for the reaction at .

Calculate the equilibrium constant for the following reaction at and pressure:
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Given: at .
For ; For .
at for the reaction .
Gas constant, .

Calculate the standard entropy change for the reaction , if the value of and equilibrium constant is at .

Using the data given below, calculate the value of equilibrium constant for the reaction,
at , assuming ideal gas behaviour for ; for ; .
Based on your calculated value, comment whether this process can be recommended as a practical method for making benzene.

Find out the value of equilibrium constant for the following reaction at :
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Standard Gibbs energy change at the given temperature is .
